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Name: lass: ate: I: 3 Objects Quiz Multiple hoice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. lassify the figure. Name the vertices, edges, and base. a. triangular pyramid edges:,,, base: triangle b. triangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F c. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, base: rectangle F d. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F 1

Name: I: 2. escribe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net. a. hexagonal prism c. cylinder b. hexagonal pyramid d. pentagonal pyramid 3. escribe the cross section. a. The cross section is a circle. c. The cross section is a plane. b. The cross section is a cylinder. d. The cross section is a parallelogram. 2

I: 3 Objects Quiz nswer Section MULTIPLE HOIE 1. NS: ll edges converge at the top of the figure, indicating that the figure is a pyramid. The base of the pyramid is the rectangle F. Therefore, the shape is a rectangular pyramid. The vertices are,,,, and F. The indicated lines, including dashed lines, represent the edges:,,, F, F,,, F. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. ashed lines create a three dimensional effect, but indicate edges as well. orrect! PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c3f1d76-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.1 lassifying Three-imensional Figures LO: MTH..11.07.02.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.005 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: classify solids pyramid prism OK: OK 1 2. NS: The net has two congruent hexagonal faces. The remaining faces are parallelograms, so the net forms a triangular prism. orrect! The other faces are parallelograms so this is a prism, not a pyramid. The surface that connects the bases is made up of parallelograms, and the bases are not circles, so this cannot be a cylinder. The bases are not pentagons. PTS: 1 IF: verage REF: 1c3f4486-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.2 Identifying a Three-imensional Figure From a Net LO: MTH..11.07.11.02.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: net solid OK: OK 1 1

I: 3. NS: The cross section is the intersection of the cylinder and the plane. The cross section is a circle. orrect! The cross section is two dimensional. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c417fd2-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.3 escribing ross Sections of Three-imensional Figures NT: NT.SS.MTH.10.9-12.G.GM.4 LO: MTH..11.08.05.03.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: solid cross-section OK: OK 1 2

Name: lass: ate: I: 3 Objects Quiz Multiple hoice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. lassify the figure. Name the vertices, edges, and base. a. triangular pyramid edges:,,, base: triangle b. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, base: rectangle F c. triangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F d. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F 1

Name: I: 2. escribe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net. a. hexagonal pyramid c. cylinder b. hexagonal prism d. pentagonal pyramid 3. escribe the cross section. a. The cross section is a parallelogram. c. The cross section is a cylinder. b. The cross section is a circle. d. The cross section is a plane. 2

I: 3 Objects Quiz nswer Section MULTIPLE HOIE 1. NS: ll edges converge at the top of the figure, indicating that the figure is a pyramid. The base of the pyramid is the rectangle F. Therefore, the shape is a rectangular pyramid. The vertices are,,,, and F. The indicated lines, including dashed lines, represent the edges:,,, F, F,,, F. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. ashed lines create a three dimensional effect, but indicate edges as well. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. orrect! PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c3f1d76-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.1 lassifying Three-imensional Figures LO: MTH..11.07.02.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.005 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: classify solids pyramid prism OK: OK 1 2. NS: The net has two congruent hexagonal faces. The remaining faces are parallelograms, so the net forms a triangular prism. The other faces are parallelograms so this is a prism, not a pyramid. orrect! The surface that connects the bases is made up of parallelograms, and the bases are not circles, so this cannot be a cylinder. The bases are not pentagons. PTS: 1 IF: verage REF: 1c3f4486-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.2 Identifying a Three-imensional Figure From a Net LO: MTH..11.07.11.02.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: net solid OK: OK 1 1

I: 3. NS: The cross section is the intersection of the cylinder and the plane. The cross section is a circle. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. orrect! The cross section is two dimensional. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c417fd2-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.3 escribing ross Sections of Three-imensional Figures NT: NT.SS.MTH.10.9-12.G.GM.4 LO: MTH..11.08.05.03.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: solid cross-section OK: OK 1 2

Name: lass: ate: I: 3 Objects Quiz Multiple hoice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. escribe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net. a. cylinder c. hexagonal prism b. hexagonal pyramid d. pentagonal pyramid 2. escribe the cross section. a. The cross section is a circle. c. The cross section is a parallelogram. b. The cross section is a cylinder. d. The cross section is a plane. 1

Name: I: 3. lassify the figure. Name the vertices, edges, and base. a. triangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F b. triangular pyramid edges:,,, base: triangle c. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, F, F,,, F base: rectangle F d. rectangular pyramid edges:,,, base: rectangle F 2

I: 3 Objects Quiz nswer Section MULTIPLE HOIE 1. NS: The net has two congruent hexagonal faces. The remaining faces are parallelograms, so the net forms a triangular prism. The surface that connects the bases is made up of parallelograms, and the bases are not circles, so this cannot be a cylinder. The other faces are parallelograms so this is a prism, not a pyramid. orrect! The bases are not pentagons. PTS: 1 IF: verage REF: 1c3f4486-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.2 Identifying a Three-imensional Figure From a Net LO: MTH..11.07.11.02.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: net solid OK: OK 1 2. NS: The cross section is the intersection of the cylinder and the plane. The cross section is a circle. orrect! The cross section is two dimensional. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. The cross section is the intersection of the plane and the cylinder. PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c417fd2-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.3 escribing ross Sections of Three-imensional Figures NT: NT.SS.MTH.10.9-12.G.GM.4 LO: MTH..11.08.05.03.002 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: solid cross-section OK: OK 1 1

I: 3. NS: ll edges converge at the top of the figure, indicating that the figure is a pyramid. The base of the pyramid is the rectangle F. Therefore, the shape is a rectangular pyramid. The vertices are,,,, and F. The indicated lines, including dashed lines, represent the edges:,,, F, F,,, F. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. The type of pyramid relates to the shape of its base. orrect! ashed lines create a three dimensional effect, but indicate edges as well. PTS: 1 IF: asic REF: 1c3f1d76-4683-11df-9c7d-001185f0d2ea OJ: 10-1.1 lassifying Three-imensional Figures LO: MTH..11.07.02.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.003 MTH..11.07.02.01.005 TOP: 10-1 Solid Geometry KEY: classify solids pyramid prism OK: OK 1 2